The Crystal Maze LIVE Experience is launching at Trocadero in spring 2019.

16.11.2018

Trocadero in 2014

2.2.2014

London Trocadero

8. June 2013

Trocadero in February 2014.

2. February 2014

View to Trocadero from Haymarket.

2. February 2014

Trocadero

February 2012

Trocadero

February 2012

Trocadero

February 2012

Trocadero

February 2012

Trocadero

Address:

7-14 Coventry Street, London W1D 7DH

Type:

Commercial

Completion:

2019

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Description of Trocadero

Trocadero is a commercial building between Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square in London W1.

The Development will occupy the eastern half of the Trocadero block fronting Coventry Street, Rupert Street and Shaftesbury Avenue.

7-14 Coventry Street building is Grade II listed and is located within the Soho Conservation Area.

Did you know?
Around 8000 people per hour walk past the Trocadero on Coventry Street alone.

The name of the building comes from the renowned dancing hall “Salle du Fetes” at “Le Palais du Trocadero” in Paris.[1]

History

2017 September - Planning application submitted (17/08541/FULL) for Use of part basement levels, part ground and part first to eleventh floor levels as a hotel (Class C1) comprising up to 740 bedrooms; erection of entrance canopy on Shaftesbury Avenue and plant enclosures at levels 07 to 11 and associated works; erection of roof extensions, plant, pool and terraces at levels 12 and 13 for use as a restaurant and bar (Class A3 and A4). | Trocadero 13 Coventry Street London W1D 7AB.

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News & Comments: (9)

Buildington

2018/11/17 07:10

The Crystal Maze LIVE Experience will be launching the largest maze yet in the heart of London at Trocadero in Spring 2019.

The new site at the London Trocadero will cater for the unprecedented demand experienced by the Islington venue since 2016 with 32 all-new games, a new Maze Bar and, for the first time, all day opening hours and on-the-day ticket purchases. The Maze will also open up to a younger audience by offering games for 13 years old and up. The move to Shaftesbury Avenue follows the success of the attraction since launching via Indiegogo back in 2015.

Tom Lionetti-Maguire, Co-Founder of Little Lion Entertainment, commented: "The past few years has seen success beyond our wildest expectations and the culmination of this, is launching our new flagship venue on Shaftesbury Avenue. To be opening an attraction in the Trocadero, that I went to as a kid, feels like a dream… We believe this will set a new standard for entertainment in London and we can’t wait to show it off to people."

Though the Maze is relocating the current games will not be going with them as all of the challenges in Shaftesbury Avenue will be brand new.

The new maze can be found at 22-23 Shaftesbury Avenue, London W1D 7EJ.

Find out more at the-crystal-maze.com.

Buildington

2018/10/29 19:48

Premier Technical Services Group PLC’s Fire Solutions division will be installing sprinkler systems at a new hotel in London’s Trocadero.

The building is currently undergoing major transformation to be converted into one single hotel with 740-beds. The hotel will employ approximately 200 people and will feature a keyless entry system, rain showers and instant messaging with staff.

PTSG’s Fire Solutions division will install sprinkler systems throughout the hotel. Sprinkler systems are the most effective means of life and property fire protection available, limiting any outbreak of fire to a small area, which is especially important in such a large hotel.

City of Westminster is planning to grant planning permission today for the Trocadero development - Use of part basement levels, part ground and part first to eleventh floor levels as a hotel (Class C1) comprising up to 740 bedrooms; erection of entrance canopy on Shaftesbury Avenue and plant enclosures at levels 07 to 11 and associated works; erection of roof extensions, plant, pool and terraces at levels 12 and 13 for use as a restaurant and bar (Class A3 and A4). Ref. no 17/08541/FULL. Planning design by Scott Brownrigg.

Asif Aziz, CEO of Criterion Capital, comments: “Following the success of the Crown Estate in re-asserting Regent Street as a flagship retail destination, we are seeing a ripple effect into Piccadilly. This presents us with an opportunity to reposition the Trocadero in response to growing interest from national and international retailers.”

Anthony Selwyn, head of Central London Retail at Savills, adds: “Just as Regent Street has re-emerged as one of London’s most attractive destinations, there is a clear opportunity to replicate this in and around Piccadilly. These prominent sites offer a rare opportunity for a foothold in this thriving part of the West End.”

With some 30 million people passing through the centre each year, the new retail units are expected to attract strong interest from fashion, sports and confectionary and lifestyle brands.

Source: Criterion Capital www.criterioncapital.co.uk

Buildington

2013/03/06 13:41

Application received by Westminster City Council:

Variation of Condition 27 of planning permission dated 08 November 2012 (RN: 12/02540) for erection of a two storey extension at eighth and ninth floor levels; use of part basement, sub-basement, part ground to ninth floor levels as a hotel (Class C1) comprising of 527 bedrooms and 56 aparthotel rooms with a rooftop bar and associated terraces at eighth and ninth floor levels; use of part ground, first and first floor mezzanine levels (Rupert Street frontage) for residential purposes (Class C3) comprising 1x1, 6x2, 1x3 bedroom flats, use of part ground and first floor levels as a retail unit (Class A1). Reconfiguration of the loading bay on Rupert Street, alterations to the shopfronts on Shaftesbury Avenue and internal alterations at all floor levels. (Site includes Vernon House, 40 Shaftesbury Avenue) namely, alterations to the Shaftesbury Avenue façade at ground to fourth floor.

Erection of a two storey extension at eighth and ninth floor levels; use of part basement, sub-basement, part ground to ninth floor levels as a hotel (Class C1) comprising of 527 bedrooms and 56 aparthotel rooms with a rooftop bar and associated terraces at eighth and ninth floor levels; use of part ground, first and first floor mezzanine levels (Rupert Street frontage) for residential purposes (Class C3) comprising 1x1, 6x2, 1x3 bedroom flats, use of part ground and first floor levels as a retail unit (Class A1). Reconfiguration of the loading bay on Rupert Street, alterations to the shopfronts on Shaftesbury Avenue and internal alterations at all floor levels. (Site includes Vernon House, 40 Shaftesbury Avenue).

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Source: Westminster City Council weekly lists 18.03.2012, Date received: 15.03.2012, Ref. no. 12/02540/FULL. Find out more about this application www.westminster.gov.uk.

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